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50% Nigerian Girls Out Of School, UNICEF Alerts

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More than 50per- cent of girls in Nigeria are not attending school at the basic education level, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), has said.
Education Manager at UNICEF, Jutaro Sakamoto, disclosed this in Abuja at the education conference organised by the French Institute in Nigeria.
He said 7.6million girls were out of school in Nigeria – 3.9million at the primary and 3.7million at the junior secondary level.
Sakamoto also said 48per cent of out-of-school girls were in the North-West and North-East, adding that gender parity in net attendance ratio was below 1.0 in 10 states, primarily in the North, but is decreasing in 15 states.
According to him, 9per cent of the poorest girls attend secondary school, compared to 81per cent from the richest quintile.
While lamenting that Nigeria accounts for 15per cent of out of school children globally, Sakamoto said, “If we can’t address the situation in Nigeria, we can’t solve the situation in the world.”
He said those who going to school were not being taught well as a result of lack of facilities, adding that UNICEF’s Education Opportunity for Out-of-School Children (OOSC) project had been able to make some impact.

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